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SUMMARY:2023 SBAN Conference: Strengthening Community & Building Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:SBAN’s 2023 conference at The Hotel at the University of Maryland will feature speakers from across the country and abroad\, as well as workshops and informal networking. This year’s theme\, “Strengthening Community& Building Opportunity\,” highlights how promoting community control\, ownership\, and identity are central to creating opportunities for small business growth and sustainability in BIPOC and immigrant communities. \nConference sessions will highlight a range of tools and strategies to combat small business displacement and strengthen the social and economic fabric of neighborhoods\, such as access to capital\, community ownership\, tenant organizing\, and post-pandemic recovery. Small business leaders\, scholars\, policymakers\, and community advocates will talk about the latest commercial gentrification research and how they are supporting BIPOC- and immigrant-owned small businesses through on-the-ground efforts. \nJoin us!
URL:https://antidisplacement.org/event/2023-sban-conference-strengthening-community-building-opportunity/
LOCATION:The Hotel at the University of Maryland\, 7777 Baltimore Ave. 20740\, College Park\, MD\, 20740\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Inaugural Small Business Anti-Displacement Network Conference: Keeping BIPOC- and Immigrant-Owned Businesses in Place
DESCRIPTION:November 9-10 (Virtual) \nJoin members of the Small Business Anti-Displacement (SBAN) and other leaders who are working to support small businesses in gentrifying neighborhoods across the country and internationally. We’ll discuss strategies for addressing commercial displacement and highlight the innovative work being done by leaders in and beyond our network. We’ll also provide networking and other interactive opportunities to engage with diverse stakeholders. The conference is open to SBAN members and non-members. Stay tuned! 
URL:https://antidisplacement.org/event/the-inaugural-small-business-anti-displacement-network-conference-keeping-bipoc-and-immigrant-owned-businesses-in-place/
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SUMMARY:Ryan Kelley in Conversation with SBAN Members: Hennepin County’s Community Asset Transition Fund\, Minneapolis
DESCRIPTION:SBAN Members-Only Webinar \nRyan Kelley\, Manager of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and place-based strategies for Hennepin County\, Minnesota\, will talk about the county’s Community Asset Transition (CAT) Fund\, managed by LISC Twin Cities. The program has helped BIPOC business owners buy commercial property in the area affected by the civil unrest after the murder of George Floyd. Ryan will outline other new programs that support BIPOC entrepreneurs and address commercial affordability\, and he’ll share pilot program challenges. \nHennepin County\, the largest in the state\, includes the Twin Cities region and has some of the starkest racial disparities. The COVID-19 pandemic and the civil unrest and property destruction following George Floyd’s murder magnified these disparities\, in particular the increased risk of displacement and gentrification in certain areas. Hennepin County invested $3 million in the CAT fund to create a pool of readily available capital that allows community-based owners and developers to quickly acquire commercial and residential property that community partners have identified as high priority and at risk for market conversion. \nRegistration\, for SBAN Members Only: http://go.umd.edu/sban-sept-webinar
URL:https://antidisplacement.org/event/ryan-kelley-in-conversation-with-sban-members-hennepin-countys-community-asset-transition-fund-minneapolis/
LOCATION:MD
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SUMMARY:New Markets Support Company in Conversation with SBAN Members
DESCRIPTION:SBAN Members-Only Webinar \nNew Markets Support Company (NMSC) provides collaborative financing solutions that bridge the gap between investors and underinvested communities. NMSC investment strategies focus on increasing access to healthcare\, quality jobs\, and wealth-building opportunities – especially those that help address racial inequities. The organization is a subsidiary of Local Initiatives Support Company (LISC)\, one of the largest community development organizations in the country\, and a SBAN member organization. \nNzinga Broussard\, Senior Manager of Research\, and Daniel Brett\, Vice President of Impact\, will provide an overview of NMSC and discuss the funds they have co-created\, deployed\, and managed\, with a focus on funds that build wealth by increasing access to asset ownership. They will also talk about a new fund they are developing to support entrepreneurs of color in acquiring commercial property. \nRegistration\, for SBAN Members Only: http://go.umd.edu/sban-july-webinar
URL:https://antidisplacement.org/event/new-markets-support-company-in-conversation-with-sban-members/
LOCATION:MD
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SUMMARY:SBA’s Office of Capital Access in Conversation with SBAN Members
DESCRIPTION:SBAN Members-Only Webinar \nVeronica Pugin\, Senior Advisor for the Small Business Administration’s Office of Capital Access\, will speak about the resources available and discuss with SBAN members how to leverage them. She will also introduce recent changes to SBA programs to improve capital access for disadvantaged business owners. SBA’s Office of Capital Access works to make capital available to small businesses that would not be able to access credit conventionally.  \n  \nRegistration\, for SBAN Members Only: https://go.umd.edu/sban-sba
URL:https://antidisplacement.org/event/sbas-office-of-capital-access-in-conversation-with-sban-members/
LOCATION:MD
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